Listen Now Browse Radio Search Sign In Echoing Kings of Leon. The band is composed of brothers Caleb, Nathan and Jared Followill with their cousin Matthew Followill. Watch the music video for 'Echoing' by Kings of Leon on Apple Music. Check out the video and also my conversation with Jared Followill, where we talked about how they've been handling things during the pandemic, what we're getting with this new music, how he hasn't been so great about practicing his bass and how. Kings of Leon have released a new song, Echoing, with a black-and-white music video. Voici le video pour Sex of Fire: Kind of a boring vid if you ask melike something 3 Doors Down or Nickleback would make. Kings of Leon not only gave us their 8th record but also a new video for the song 'Stormy Weather'. Turns out these guys can revel in ambiguity just as fully as they once reveled in their youth and young manhood. As they prepare to launch their forthcoming album, Walls, which hits shelves and streaming services on October 14, Tennessee rockers Kings of Leon debuted a new music video for their lead single. Kings of Leon is an American rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1999. Hopefully, the new Kings of Leon will be an instant winner.
Throughout, producer Markus Dravs (Coldplay, Mumford & Sons) gives everything a graceful sheen, whether on the soft-rock romance “Claire & Eddie” or the moody “Supermarket,” with its molten goth bass line and lyrics that start as an invite to chill and end as a dream of getting clean and “whole again.” With its tight soul bass line, “Stormy Weather” feels like it might turn into a manly soul stomp, but instead, it pensively shimmies into the middle distance as Followill plays the love man in distress. Album opener “When You See Yourself, Are You Far Away” is all tension and no release, its gorgeous guitar arpeggios and martial groove leading to the epiphany: “The pleasures of this life I’m told, will spit you out in the middle of the road.” On “100,000 People,” Followill sings about love as a defense against today’s bleakness over a slow, soft-focused track that suggests a tough, Southern-steeped Coldplay. Even at their most sweeping, these songs brood and meander a bit, often in interesting directions. Kings of Leon are fresh off three acclaimed headlining performances at American festivals, Bottle Rock in Napa, CA, Hangout in Gulf Shores, AL, and, most recently, this past weekends Governors Ball in New York City, during which the festival cancelled the bands Friday night performance due to Tropical Storm Andrea. But if you’re looking for the woo-woo payoffs the Kings do so well, this record might surprise you.